More Than Words
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Narrated by:
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Jill Santopolo
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Written by:
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Jill Santopolo
About this listen
"A smart, sexy, delicious novel." (People)
"Santopolo is a true master of matters of the heart." (Taylor Jenkins Reid)
From The New York Times best-selling author of The Light We Lost comes a tender and moving new novel about a woman at a crossroads after the death of her father, and caught between the love of two men.
Nina has always known who she's supposed to be. But is that who she truly is?
Nina Gregory has always been a good daughter. Raised by her father, owner of New York City's glamorous Gregory Hotels, Nina was taught that family, reputation, and legacy are what matter most. And Tim - her devoted boyfriend and best friend since childhood - feels the same. But when Nina's father dies, he leaves behind a secret that shocks Nina to her core. Soon, Nina begins to see the men in her life - her father, her boyfriend, and unexpectedly, her boss, Rafael - in a new light, finding herself caught between the world she loves and a passion that could upend everything.
More Than Words is a heartbreaking and romantic novel about grief, loss, love, and self-discovery, and how we choose which life we are meant to live.
©2019 Jill Santopolo (P)2019 Penguin AudioCritic Reviews
“More Than Words is an outstandingly poignant and honest novel. Jill Santopolo is a true master of matters of the heart. This is a tender and wise story about family, love, and self. I couldn't put it down.” (Taylor Jenkins Reid, author of The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo)
“A heartfelt story about life, love, and taking chances in the aftermath of loss.... This is a charming and sexy crowd-pleaser.” (Publishers Weekly)
“Nina's struggle to decide between two men, one of whom represents her old life and the other who represents what she could be if she took a chance, is propulsive and compelling. The depiction of Nina's grief for her father is vividly raw, made more real by her eventual understanding that he was an imperfect human being. Full of drama, scandal, and romance, [More Than Words] is sure to delight fans of Santopolo's The Light We Lost.” (Kirkus Reviews)